Another thing wrong with the picture today was the reason I went to Connecticut to begin with, that being what turned out to be life bird number 390, a Calliope Hummingbird. How this tiny visitor from the west has survived these cold temperatures, let alone getting all the way to the east coast is a great mystery. It was a beautiful creature and I wish it well, but I don't have great hopes for its long-term survival unless it figures out very quickly which way is south.
These out of the ordinary opportunities are what drives much of the obsessive joy of birdwatching. If everything were always normal, never changing, never surprising, then we would never have any reason to have hope. While I don't have high hopes for the lost vagrant hummingbird, I have to remind myself that it survived getting here, so it has an outside chance of surviving to get somewhere else where it can safely remain. God always gives us a slightly out of focus picture, showing us that some things just aren't right. BUT, there always remains the hope that if God can make things the way they are, God can also make things better. I don't pretend to know why God works the way God does, but I do choose to believe that part of the way God works is to use me to make the changes necessary. I witnessed one of those changes today. A couple of people watching the hummingbird struggle to get to the feeder that was swaying due to the wind decided to tie it to a stake. This had an immediate impact on the birds ability to feed. Who knows, that simple, inspired act may be the very thing that saves this bird's life. Often it isn't the extraordinary effort that is needed, just simple works of kindness.
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